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After losing business in riots, Minneapolis restaurant owner's van stolen outside home

After losing business in riots, Minneapolis restaurant owner s van stolen outside home MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Minneapolis business owner Ruhel Islam is trying to remain positive through challenging times. The Bangladeshi immigrant watched his restaurant, Gandhi Mahal, go up in flames during the rioting and unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd. Curry in a Hurry restaurant owner s van stolen in Minneapolis The owner of Minneapolis Gandhi Mahal restaurant, which was burned during the riots, is looking for his Curry in a Hurry restaurant van after it was stolen outside his home. The restaurant was then broken into, and money was stolen.

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Minneapolis business owner who cheered rioters burning down restaurant has van stolen, new business robbed

Minneapolis business owner who cheered rioters burning down restaurant has van stolen, new business robbed
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Longfellow businesses are rebuilding one year later

George Floyd's murder one year on: has the US changed?

George Floyd's murder one year on: has the US changed?
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A Year After George Floyd's Overdose Death, Minneapolis Small Businesses Can't Breathe

Minneapolis Small Businesses Can t Breathe Tue May 25, 2021 Racist black supremacist mobs wrecked Minneapolis after the fatal overdose death of George Floyd, a vicious career criminal, in police custody, which became the pretext for a nationwide moral panic over the non-existent problem of police shootings backed by woke corporations. While criminals breathe freer than ever, the city s small businesses may cost $1 billion to rebuild. Target, Walgreens, Cup Foods and other major corporations whose Minneapolis stores were burned, vandalized and looted last year have rebuilt, refurbished and reopened their locations. Some restaurant and retail chains have opted to permanently leave town, but it s the city s small business community that has struggled the most, in part because they lack state and federal government aid

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